Out of these eight producers, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Rivers and Bayelsa account for 80% of the crude oil produced. This article will discuss the contribution of each state and other interesting things about them.
1. Akwa Ibom State
Akwa Ibom is the largest oil producing state in Nigeria accounting for 31.4% of the total oil produced daily. The capital of Akwa Ibom is Uyo and it is said to be the most beautiful city in the country.
This state is a home to more than 5 million people scattered spatially in the 31 Local Governments of the state. 3 ethnic groups dominates this place and that is the Oron, Annang and Ibibio.
Akwa Ibom is not only blessed with crude oil, it is also blessed with other minerals such as natural gas, salt, clay, limestone, coal, glass sand and giver nitrate.
2. Delta State
Delta with Asaba as it capital is the second largest oil producing states in the country producing about 21.56%.
There is a refinery and a petrochemical plant in Warri, the heartbeat of Delta state.
This state has 25 Local Government Areas with a population of more than 4 million. The major ethnic groups are the Urhobos, Isokos and the Itsekiris.
Regarded as one of the richest state in Nigeria, Delta also have rubber, timber, fine sand and clay.
3. Rivers State
Rivers was ones the largest producer before Akwa Ibom took over from it as the largest oil producing states in Nigeria.
Currently, Rivers refine more crude oil than any other state in the country. In terms of crude oil production, Rivers produce 21.43% of the total produce.
The capital of Rivers is Port Harcourt, a city named after it founder. Rivers is regarded as one of the most populous cities in the country with a population of over 5 millions.
Ethnic groups in this state include: the Ikwerre, Okrika, Upobo, Kalabari the Ubani amongst others. Rivers state is also blessed with enormous aquatic resources.
4. Bayelsa State
Bayelsa is one of the major oil producing states in Nigeria being the source of 18.07% of oil in Nigeria. This state is home to Oloibiri, the place where crude oil was first discovered in Nigeria in commercial quantity in 1959.
The capital of Bayelsa is Yenagoa and it is the state with the lowest number of Local Government Areas. Currently, it has 8 Local Government Areas with a population of just around 1.9 making it one of the least populated state in the country.
The historical Bonny Island is located in this state. The major ethnic groups include the Ogbia, Nembe, Izon and Epie- Atissa. Alongside crude oil, Bayelsa is blessed with aquatic resources.
5. Ondo State
Ondo state is the 5th oil producing state in the country accounting for about 3.74%. The capital of Ondo is Akure and it is the only South Western state that made it to the list.
The population of Ondo is put around 2.4 millions, these numbers of people inhabit the 19 Local Government Areas in the state. Ondo state is also blessed with bitumen and tar sands.
6. Edo State
Edo is one of the lucky states to be an oil producing state. This state contribute 2.06% of the total crude oil output in the country.
Benin City is currently the capital of Edo and the state has a human strength of more than 3.3 million spread across the state’s Local Government Areas.
Edo state is also blessed with limestone, clay, gold, iron ore, fine sand and granite.
7. Imo State
The capital of Imo is Owerri. This state add it out minute yet important quota of oil to the nation. It accounts for about 1.06% of the total oil produced in Nigeria.
The population of Imo is around 4 millions while it number of LGA is 27. This state is also graced with lead, zinc, fine sand, clay and limestone.
8. Abia State
Umuahia is the capital of Abia state. This state is also lucky to had been blessed with crude oil earning it the title oil producing state.
This state has 17 LGA with a population of about 3 millions. Abia accounts for 0.68% of oil produced daily in Nigeria. It is also blessed with lead, zinc, fine sand and limestone.
The list ends here, leaving me and you to think on which state is to take the 10th spot. Is it Lagos, Kogi or Anambra? You can drop your comments using the comment box.
All the above oil producing states are part of the states earning from the yearly 13% of the revenue gotten from crude oil meant for stated producing oil in Nigeria.
SOURCE: opr.news